shadowself
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Date: November 28, 2005 @ 11:24 PM
Great sound, but I wanna hear the vocals just a little more present in the mix - it's a good vocal part!
Most of your songs have such an underlying tone of sadness that I can really identify with. They pull me in. Keep up the good work, man... I don't want to wait another year for more!
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kingo
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Date: November 29, 2005 @ 8:05 AM
You do such cool things to bring melodies out of your progressions. The heavily effected guitar that's doing the melody part along with the vocals in the chorus is excellent here.
Great track.
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FraDonaghy
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Date: November 30, 2005 @ 8:50 AM
Another impressive listen
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Izekial
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Date: December 2, 2005 @ 2:49 AM
The break was my favorite part, the tambourine and the ride cymbal bells jumping up in odd place (1:40)... but yeah, the vocals could go up just a little. They’re too important to be somewhat in the background. I thought this was a different kind of approach, in the beginning: Very simple, poppy, fuzzy, 80s synth/bass arrangement in the beginning, really straight forward and simple, driving. So far these are better songs than the older ones, in my humble opinion (Tense Men Meet Here could easily stand with or above them, though. I still think that’s the killer track), or not “better” but stronger in a sense.
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AbortiveMind
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Date: December 18, 2005 @ 8:27 AM
Oh, this has a lovely intro, sucking me right in the chill atmosphere! Hmm, I'll second what Clarke said, maybe turn a bit up the vocals, they seem a bit hidden in the sound of the instrumentation...
Very cool bassline, really liking the lil' playful sound it adds to the song, hihi 
Mmmm, guitars are very sweet, sound kinda innocent and gentle 
Another great song I'd say
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